Top Tracks: September 21 - September 27
Top 10s are only exciting when they actually
change. For a while, that wasn't happening.
Luckily, our Top 100 is getting more exciting
each week, as we move further and further
away from the incessant Drake domination.
Let's get to it.
10) The Game ft. Diddy - Standing On Ferraris
Should we allow ourselves to get excited over
The Game's upcoming album? Screw it,
"Standing On Ferraris" is that good. This slab
of old-school with a rant by Diddy thrown in
for good measure made it in to the Top 10 in
its first week on the charts.
9) Ed Sheeran - Say It (Tory Lanez Cover)
"Why? Why do we let this buffoonery
continue?" is the appropriate response to just
about any Ed Sheeran cover of a rap song.
But the ginger troubadour actually put a little
bit of effort into this one, taking it beyond the
realm of "Isn't it funny when I cover rap/R&B
songs?"
"Say It" climbed 82 spots to land at #9 in its
second week.
8) Drake - Hotline Bling (Cha Cha Remix)
Nothing new here, folks. Move along.
"Bling" fell three spots to land at #8. Given
precedent, this track will jump up 6 spots next
week and sit right behind Fetty in its 10th
week on the charts.
7) Drake - Tell Your Friends
It's really not good. But it really is Drake. And
that's all that matters. Readers don't like this
Weeknd rip all that much but it's still
unkillable. It fell five spots to land at #7 in its
fourth week on the charts.
6) Jeezy - Church In These Streets
NEEEEWWWWW JEEEEEZY. As someone
raised in the South, you might as well have
told me it was Christmas.
Speaking of Christ, we're digging the religious
theme that Jeezy's playing around with.
"Church" is part of his "Sunday Service"
series, and we should expect to see new
tracks every week until his next album drops.
This one came in at #6 in its first week on the
charts.
5) Lil Wayne - What You Sayin
King Weezy's reign was short and beautiful.
"What You Sayin'" fell in it's third week on the
charts, dropping four slots from the top to
land at #5.
4) Bryson Tiller - Exchange
Ooh, this is nice. Bryson Tiller's TRAPSOUL is
coming and "Exchange" has HNHH staff and
readers excited for the release. "Exchange" is
a warbly piece of neo-R&B with drums that hit
just hard enough to pull it out of Quiet Storm
playlists. The single landed at #4 in its first
week on the charts.
Bryson Tiller
Exchange
00:00
3) PartyNextDoor - Blasé
This track could be pretty great or pretty
awful. We can't really judge until we've heard
the CDQ version of the track. Still,
"Blasé" finds PND going a lot harder than
usual, which is definitely something we can
get behind. The track came in at #3 in its first
week on the charts.
2) The Game ft. Skrillex - El Chapo
You thought the horns in that other Game
track were on point? Check this out. Even a
relatively corny refrain can't bring the mood
down on this excellent track that sounds like
mariachi music run through Watch The
Throne's production. "El Chapo" came in at #2
in its first week on the charts.
1) Fetty Wap ft. Monty - Jugg
Fetty Wap's new album is excellent and y'all
are haters. Nothing makes that clearer than
"Jugg," Fetty's next hit that has an
inexcusable 55% positive rating.
It still took the top spot in its first week,
though, because Fetty is unstoppable.
change. For a while, that wasn't happening.
Luckily, our Top 100 is getting more exciting
each week, as we move further and further
away from the incessant Drake domination.
Let's get to it.
10) The Game ft. Diddy - Standing On Ferraris
Should we allow ourselves to get excited over
The Game's upcoming album? Screw it,
"Standing On Ferraris" is that good. This slab
of old-school with a rant by Diddy thrown in
for good measure made it in to the Top 10 in
its first week on the charts.
9) Ed Sheeran - Say It (Tory Lanez Cover)
"Why? Why do we let this buffoonery
continue?" is the appropriate response to just
about any Ed Sheeran cover of a rap song.
But the ginger troubadour actually put a little
bit of effort into this one, taking it beyond the
realm of "Isn't it funny when I cover rap/R&B
songs?"
"Say It" climbed 82 spots to land at #9 in its
second week.
8) Drake - Hotline Bling (Cha Cha Remix)
Nothing new here, folks. Move along.
"Bling" fell three spots to land at #8. Given
precedent, this track will jump up 6 spots next
week and sit right behind Fetty in its 10th
week on the charts.
7) Drake - Tell Your Friends
It's really not good. But it really is Drake. And
that's all that matters. Readers don't like this
Weeknd rip all that much but it's still
unkillable. It fell five spots to land at #7 in its
fourth week on the charts.
6) Jeezy - Church In These Streets
NEEEEWWWWW JEEEEEZY. As someone
raised in the South, you might as well have
told me it was Christmas.
Speaking of Christ, we're digging the religious
theme that Jeezy's playing around with.
"Church" is part of his "Sunday Service"
series, and we should expect to see new
tracks every week until his next album drops.
This one came in at #6 in its first week on the
charts.
5) Lil Wayne - What You Sayin
King Weezy's reign was short and beautiful.
"What You Sayin'" fell in it's third week on the
charts, dropping four slots from the top to
land at #5.
4) Bryson Tiller - Exchange
Ooh, this is nice. Bryson Tiller's TRAPSOUL is
coming and "Exchange" has HNHH staff and
readers excited for the release. "Exchange" is
a warbly piece of neo-R&B with drums that hit
just hard enough to pull it out of Quiet Storm
playlists. The single landed at #4 in its first
week on the charts.
Bryson Tiller
Exchange
00:00
3) PartyNextDoor - Blasé
This track could be pretty great or pretty
awful. We can't really judge until we've heard
the CDQ version of the track. Still,
"Blasé" finds PND going a lot harder than
usual, which is definitely something we can
get behind. The track came in at #3 in its first
week on the charts.
2) The Game ft. Skrillex - El Chapo
You thought the horns in that other Game
track were on point? Check this out. Even a
relatively corny refrain can't bring the mood
down on this excellent track that sounds like
mariachi music run through Watch The
Throne's production. "El Chapo" came in at #2
in its first week on the charts.
1) Fetty Wap ft. Monty - Jugg
Fetty Wap's new album is excellent and y'all
are haters. Nothing makes that clearer than
"Jugg," Fetty's next hit that has an
inexcusable 55% positive rating.
It still took the top spot in its first week,
though, because Fetty is unstoppable.


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